The survey gives the governor a slight lead — his first in public poll — but margin of error, other surveys indicates dead heat.
Steve Mistler
Lawmakers send overdose antidote bill to Gov. LePage
The bill is amended slightly in an effort to win the governor’s approval.
Maine Legislature enacts $32 million budget fix
The proposal includes a provision to help hundreds of developmentally disabled Mainers waiting for home- and community-based support services.
Maine House supports more access to lifesaving overdose antidote
Gov. LePage says he’ll veto the bill because of a last-minute change, but the 147-0 vote signals it’s likely to be overridden.
LePage vetoes Maine Medicaid expansion bill
The bill received bipartisan support but not enough to override LePage, who says Maine cannot afford it and federal promises can’t be trusted.
House backs modified version of LePage drug war
A legislative panel adds treatment funding while reducing the governor’s request for drug agents.
Maine panel proposes $30 million budget fix, adding services for disabled
The deal to reduce waiting lists for home- and community-based care for hundreds of developmentally disabled residents is a key element of the agreement.
Maine Democrats back fixes to welfare
But the amended version of a LePage bill to restrict usage lacks Republican support, and more votes are scheduled.
Maine Republicans rally for welfare bills, Democrats consider a compromise
The Senate will vote on Gov. Paul LePage’s welfare proposals on Monday.
Supreme Court ruling on campaign contributions may force Maine to change its law
The state’s $25,000 aggregate cap on donations to Maine candidates and committees may now be unconstitutional.